11.30.2010

Another beautiful friend! Christina modeled Shredded T-Shirt No. 12 for me last week. Not a new style or anything but the old photos for this item never seemed right to me. We went down to one of my favorite spots on Belle Isle. You can see a little of downtown Richmond in this shot!

This is my little attempt at a holiday gift guide. I am forever grateful when bloggers include Urban Revisions in their own guides so here is a little love from me. Our move date is approaching rapidly so I really shouldn't accumulate any more things - though I still want to own everything here!

All of these items are created by kind and talented women, all in which I am pleased to have met through Etsy :)

11.22.2010

Need Supply Co. here in Richmond has picked up my cluster ring. I've been shopping at Need since I was in middle school (long before they expanded online) so you can imagine my happiness when they contacted me with an order.

Things are shaping up around here - a website is in the works... debut after Christmas? We shall see.

11.15.2010

Shot my girlfriend Brandy yesterday. A growing trend, the feathers in her hair are long lasting with a hair extension clip. Maybe you've heard of Feather Luxe? They are currently based in Denver Colorado. This past summer I had the pleasure of meeting Ysabel Blu at Wakarusa music festival in Arkansas. By the end of the festival season, all of my gang (even the occasional boy) had some feathers in our hair. Pretty!

11.14.2010

" The Jesusita Fire in Santa Barbara, CA caused these two to take shelter together. The fawn is 3 days old and the bobcat about 3 weeks. The fawn came from somewhere in the fire and the bobcat from Carpentaria. They immediately bonded and snuggled together under a desk in the Santa Barbara County Dispatch Office for several hours. "

11.06.2010

Mentioned in an earlier post, I recently made a hand full (or should I say fingers full?) of new cluster rings. Various sizes and lots of unique-ness all around. I love making these because each one is completely different from the next. They first came about in the spring but they transition for winter perfectly... kind of ice-like, yeah? If you are interested in a specific ring size, let me know and I'll put it aside :)